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Education*!. *HB IDTJOATtO* HOARD OP THE »I 8 fRIOY Of NuBTH CANTERBURY. scholarships. NOTIOI k liSfeby Kites that Ten Scholarship* of the annual valued Forty Pounds eaofc, toil tenable for two years, will be awarded noon exaalaetloa in tfa« month ot June next, a»i> shaia »s oww »o am, can.»Mjr w«o bavjb Attiriftp nsaei.Aa.tv ASTfusMC aesooi. tm»*a tug *o**n raoK tks oommskcmuht or fits i>iec«»bik iivt.%r»* rssviotm to mi »ara or eaiuutio* j provided that children attendiuff secondary schools, who have held toy ot the Board's Scholarships uny oompotsin Classes 0, D., and B, The scholarship* shall be m follows t~ „.„„.. * «w»en years on the first day of Jane or the yssr in wbiofa the scholarship* wo given, (o) Two scholarships open to those whose see doss not exeood twelve year* oa the first o( June. (c) two scholarships open to thorn whoso age doM not eweed thirteen years on the fast of June (d) Two scholarships open to those whose age does sot exceed fourteen years on the first of Jane. (») One sobolarsbif oven to those whose as e doe* not exoeea fifteen years on the first of Jane. And one scholarship to be allied to the three chune* A, B, end 0, acoezdfag to the respective merit of the candidates ia these oluee*. Wiener* of sohoutrshipe in nay yew shall not be allowed so oompete in the yoer following, anises they first resign the scholarships previously gained. Candidates unit enter their names by giving notice in their own handwriting to the Chairman of the Board on or before the tenth day of May, in every ease auto* the day and year of birth and the eohool at which the candidate ia receiving instunotion. The Board wilt not publish tho name of the eohool from which a candidate oomee without the content of tho principal teacher of the eohool, which may bo sent with the notice of entry. The Board reserves the right of requiring proof as to efe. The examination* will be held in Christebnroh, beginning on Taeaday, the fifth day of Jane, for Claasee A. B, and 0; and on Tuesday, the twelfth expenses of travelling and of board and lodging will be defraved by tho Board. tho subjeois in which candidates are examined, and the maximum number of mark* assigned to tho virions snbjeots, shall be as follows.— Classzsa, B, 0.-Heading, 59; Writing, 80 $ Spelling, BO; Arithmetic, 100; English Grammar and Composition, 100; Geography, 100; British History, 100; Elementary Science, 100. Class D. English, ISO; Arithmetic, 100; Geography (physical and political), 80; History (British and ancient), 100; llathematies—Eaolid, Book 1,, and Algebra so far as to include simple equations of one unknown, 100; Elementary coionoe, 100; French, Grammar, and easy transkv. tlon and Composition, 80; Latin, Principle Latins, Fart 1., and a portion of an easy author [Cwiar de ttelloGaUioo, Br. 1., chanter 80 to end], 109. Class 8.-English, 150; Arithmetic, 801; History, British and ancient, 100; Matnematios— Euclid, Books, L, 11, 111, and Algebra to far as to inolode easy quadratics, 180; Elementary Soience, 100; Frenoh, Grammar, and easy translation aud composition, 1G0; Latin, Grammatical questions, a very easy piooe of continnous proee tor tranaUtion into Latin, selected portions of ono prose and one ssrse author [Virgil, -Eaeid, Bk. L; Cicero de Seneotute], 180. A scholarship win not be awarded to any oandfc dV« who has not obtained twenty-Sve per cent of the possible number of marks in each subjeot, and fifty per.oent ef the possible totaL EDWABDL. WALLACE, Acting-Beoretary. Ckristohnroh, Bth February, 1883. 3474 190 THETADUCITION BOARD OF TH» UloTttlCT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. NORMAL SCHOOL TRAILING DEPART. JtEST. EDWARD L. WALLACE, Acting-Secretary. ChristohuKh. 6th Marob, 18-S. 8920 231 UNIVEBBITY OF N»W ZEALAND. HE attention of Students and Teaohers ia ,_ direoted to an ERBOB in tie UNIVERSITY CALENDAR 188?, page 15, footnote. The authors and periods therein printed in the Subjeot English for the B.A. degree for 1*33, should be for 1833, and vice versa; the English lor 18S3is—Shakespeare, King Henry IT., parts 1 and 2; King Henry V. Period -from the accession of Elisabeth to the accession of Charles J. 4018 SSI W. M. MASKELL, Begistrar. SOUTHLAND EDUCATION BOABD, APPLICATIONS arelnvited from Candidates for the position of Head Master of the InveroargUl Central School. The salary ia about £3OO per annum, with tiee house. Ai>plio«tions, whioh must be accompanied by testimonials and reference?, and addressed to the Chairman of the Southland Education Beard, will be received by me up to 4 o'clock on Wednesday, the 21st isat. JOHN G. SMITH, Secretary Southland Education Board. Invercargill, 2nd March, 1883. 8997 233 PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. THE CONTLNENTAL METHOD either quarterly, monthly, or single lesson. Mrs B. PBICK, latelyfrom Sydney and Melbourne. 8, Fairfield Terrace, Woroeeter street east. Lioensing. HEATHCOTE LICENSING DIfIBICT. THEREBY give notioe, in accordance with the f provisions of "The Licensing Act. 1881," "The Lioons<i>r Aot Amendment Act, 1882." and "The Begulation of Local Elections Aot, 1876," that the election of flvs persons to form tba Licensing Committee of the Heath cote Licencing Dis. tiiot will be held at the offioe of the Heathoote Road Board oa Thursday, tho Sth day of March, 1883. Nominations, whioh must be ia the form set .„rth in the seoond schedule of " The Regulation of 1.0 al Elections Aot, 1876," m-at be addressed to the Beturning Officer snd delivered at the office of the Heathoote Road Board, Ferry road, before noon on Tuesday, the Jt?th February. 1893. Forms of nominations can be obtained at the Bead Bosrd Office, Ferry read. Dated this 20th day of February 1883. W. T. C. MILLf, 3074 206 BsturningOffioor. HEATHCOTE LICENSING DIBTBICT. fVIHE following persons have boon nominated for I' election as members of the Lioen«ing Com. mittce of tho above-nsmed district : Bamford, Henry Augustus Bennett*, Hugh Booth, George i i B own, Bichard Dunbar, Alexander M'Diarmid, Robert Simpson < Slorombe, Samuel ! York, Thomas, j ApoUwillbe taken for five of the above-named candidates on Thursday, tbo Bth March, 1883, at the Bosd Board Offloe, Ferry road, between tho hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. * W. T. C. MILLS, SSH 817 Beturnißg-Offioor. HEATHCOTE LICENSING DISTRICT. MB ROBERT MMPSON M'OUBMID has given notice, in aoeiordaßce with olauee 15 of the Regulation of Local * leotlons Aot, that he has withdrawn as a Csnuidate at tho sbove election. 3803 Biß W. T. C. MILLS, Returning-Officer. Wool, Qiwn, a»o. BW ZEALAND LOAN AND MEKCANTIL j AOKMOY OOMFAHY (Liurexßj CAPITAL, J3,000,W». RESERVE, sWWNX*. MAKES LIBERAL OABH ADVANCES oa Free holds, on StitHHM and Br,wk. and on crowtos cHpa of Wool. ..„ ,fc . RKGaiVKS CONSIGNMKHTB of Tallow, LeaUier, Hides, Skin*. Ho., for w\» in Bow Zealand. Australian and London S!ariiot<t, TJNDEBTAKBSINDIIKTBot British,Conttneatoi, East Indian and Aworiaaa soods, and Commijstone in aU BranoUss of MerenatiM Buateeas. BUPPLIES WOOL PACKS AND QORNtUCK*, at lowest current retea. Parttoulare on appVioatlon at the Compa&y oaoes <««-«-«-^SRo^ll»aM» ■f^OOl>-The v undersigned er» pwp#fd *o VV makeoashadvanoeson WOOL eld other PRODUCE for shipment consigned to their friends eras and Co.. London; ot DALGETY * COMPY.. Station Stores ot every description supplied on iberal ftezios . B^>* ~\ng" ANTED TO PURCHASE, * For CASH, OATS FOWLS' WHEAT And BAKLEY. " Bye Corn Bright Oat Sheaves Sound Meadow Hay. w--t AC HIGUBST MABKBT BATES. 88S8 230 E. H. BANKS, Crown Stores. ■fWjT» a WHEAT T 3 FARMER* AND OTHERS. E ABB CASH PTJROHASBB OATS BABLBY.and " MOIR A CO.. I j. T. Ford and 00/s Buildings, Cashel street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LIX, Issue 6871, 8 March 1883, Page 7

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